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    Health Care in China

    if there is one "good" thing out of this econ down down turn is that the Chinese government finally act on improving the social safety net.


    China eyes completing health care reforms by 2020
    http://www.reuters.com/article/lates...s/idUSSP395394
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    BEIJING, April 6 (Reuters) - The Chinese government aims to complete landmark health care reforms by 2020 to ensure safe and affordable coverage for its more than one billion citizens, state media said on Monday.

    Beijing has already announced that it will spend about 850 billion yuan ($124.4 billion) on the initial stage of the programme up to 2011, though it has yet to spell out how much of that would be new spending or disclose details of the reforms.

    "By 2020, China will have a basic health care system that can provide safe, effective, convenient and affordable health services to urban and rural residents," the official Xinhua news agency said in a synopsis of a policy document on the reforms.

    "The core principle of the reform is to provide basic health care as a 'public service' to the people, which requires much more government funding and supervision," it added.

    More than 90 percent of the population is expected to be covered by basic medical insurance by 2011, the report said.

    The health care sector is one of the weak links in the social welfare system -- together with under-funded education and social security systems -- that creates a drag on domestic consumption and increasingly serves as a source of discontent.

    Faced with poor medical coverage and soaring costs, millions of households are forced to set aside savings in case a family member falls ill, rather than spend.

    That has worried a government which is trying to encourage domestic consumption as a way of boosting economic growth which has been hit by a dry-up in export orders from key markets in Europe and North America due to the global financial crisis.

    "The reform is aimed at solving pressing problems that have caused strong complaints from the public," Xinhua said, a reference to growing public complaints that health services are expensive and hard to access.

    To this end, the government will better regulate the price of drugs and health services, focusing on essential treatment and basic medications, it added.

    "Public hospitals will continue to be dominant providers of medical services, while more priority will be given to the development of grassroots-level hospitals and clinics in cities and rural areas," Xinhua said.

    Other measures Beijing has taken or is considering taking to encourage Chinese to save less and spend more include raising old-age pensions, extending free education to children from poor families and cutting taxes on low-income households. ($1=6.834 Yuan) (Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Jeremy Laurence)

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    China unveils health-care reform guidelines
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    Updated: 2009-04-06 16:37
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    BEIJING -- China Monday unveiled a blueprint for health-care over the next decade, kicking off the much-anticipated reform to fix the ailing medical system and to ensure fair and affordable health services for all 1.3 billion citizens.

    China unveils health-care reform guidelines
    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L, front) talks to a child at Beijing Children's Hospital in Beijing on September 21, 2008. [Xinhua]

    The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council, or China's Cabinet, jointly endorsed and issued the Guidelines on Deepening the Reform of Health-care System after more than two years of intense debate and repeated revision.

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    By 2020, China will have a basic health-care system that can provide "safe, effective, convenient and affordable" health services to urban and rural residents, according to the tone-setting document.

    This will be supplemented by a more detailed implementation plan for the three years until 2011. The plan has yet been published, but the State Council announced earlier this year an investment plan of 850 billion yuan (US$124 billion) for the reform.

    The core principle of the reform is to provide basic health care as a "public service" to the people, which requires much more government funding and supervision.

    The document said the government role in "formulating policies and plans, raising funds, providing service, and supervising" must be strengthened in order to ensure the fairness and equity of the service.

    The reform is aimed at "solving pressing problems that have caused strong complaints from the public," it said, referring to long-standing criticism that medical services are difficult to access and increasingly unaffordable.

    The government will improve the public health network for disease prevention and control, health education, mother and infant health care, mental health and first aid service, according to the blueprint.

    Public hospitals will continue to be dominant providers of medical services, while more priority will be given to the development of grassroots-level hospitals and clinics in cities and rural areas.

    The government also plans to set up diversified medical insurance systems in order to have urban employees, urban residents who do not work and rural residents covered by some sort of insurance plan.

    The reform is also aimed at improving the medicine supply system so that public hospitals and clinics are supplied with essential medicines with prices are regulated by the government, according to the blueprint.

    http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2...nt_7651949.htm

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    too bad it's out in 2020...from a US POV this is excellent news as this may help drive down the chinese savings rate.
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